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To-day's Advertisements
BANK HOLIDAYS.
accordance with Ordinance No. 5
The China Mail.
19 the EXCHANGE BANKS HONDZONE, FRIDAY, January 19, 1917.
will be CLOSED for the Trusetion
of Public Busine on TUESDAY and! WEDNESDAY the 23 at 24th instant.
Hongkong, Jan. 19, 2017.
1497
SECOND 5% RUSSIAN INTERNAL SHORT TERMED LOAN OF 1916.
LTHOUGH the subscription is
ware closed on the 86th December, the RUSSO ASIATIC RANK. Hogg kong, is prepared to ACCEPT ORDERS for the above Loan up to the 137 FEBRUARY on the subscription terine Les previously, advertised. Hongkong, Jun 19, 1917.
*NOTICE."
1339
OTICE IS HRKEBY GIVEN by the
A QUINESE APPEAL FOR AN INCOME-TAX
THE
CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG'S GIFT TO
WAR FUND. ~
A TOTAL OF $3,000,000,
Wish reference to the following! remarks made by the Governor in the Legislative Council on the 17th of October last on the first reading of the Bill to authorised the raising of a War Loun:-
COMPANY REPORTS."
DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENTS..
HONGKONG, CANTON & MADAO' STEAMBOAT CO., LIMITED. » ..
The Directors will recommend at the
a
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917.
THE MAGISTRACY.
TOO NEAR TO KELLET ISLAND-
COMMERCIAL
THE YARN MARKET.
Charged with approaching too near to Messrs Polishwalla and Kotwall, Kellet Island, an aged fisherman, said Cotton and Yam Brokers, in their to be 80 years old, was brought before į fortnightly circular stato : Mr. Wood this morning..
The favourable reaction in Cotton and
Evidence showed that the old man systematically a slumping exchange on forthcoming mesting of Shareholders en had been fishing near the Island and India have radically changed the aspect 13th February the payment of when a military bent pas off from the of the market and values have again dividend of $1.25 per share; writing Island and came toward him, his grand-The beginning of the past fortnight
looked up as fast as they had receded. sou, who as assisting him at the time, was marked by particularly brisk de became so frightened that he jumped and and as importers seemed prepared to consider offers, quite a respectable
fendans had fabel in the vicinity of the closing, however, has not been caree
Inspector Gordon said that the de-out to the tune of 11,000 Baies, the books trivs Tho including soveral woll-sized parcels
Island for many years, and it was quite possible that a strong current had carried his beat too close to the land.
1. may add that with the con- book values of steamers and harves currence of Honourable Unofficial $50,000) the transfer to Special Repairs Members it has been indicated to Fund 820,000; payment of a bons to the Secretary of State that if the steamers officers and engineon and lein is a success it th the object office staff $5,000, and carrying forward
to new account $20,168,60.
HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
· AND AGENCY CO., LTD.
overboard.
to trade existed, and even if it did alightly damage trade, what was that against the need of the times 7"* As to the trouble of collecting it, the view was taken that it would probably be found no more trouble- anime than the collection of the alternative taxes which had been anggested. We do not draw attention to these views because we think an income tax could equally well be imposed in Hongkong without danger to its commercial prosperity-the conditions in the two Colonies are obviously not analogous but the petition of the Chinese and other Asiatic communities in the Straits sible to extend it with Settlements in favour of the of adding to the Colony's gift," imposition of war taxation on incomesWe have received for publication isnnt, the least remarkable of the copy of teleamphic correspon many evidences they hare given of dence with the Secretary of State their appreciation of British rule and for the Colonies as appended :----
The Report for the year ending 31 of their sympathy and interest in a Translation of a telegram from triumphant outcome of the war for Governor, Hongkong, to Secre. December, 1916 states:
The Net Profita for that period, in- tury of State for the Colonies. the Allied arms
dale Tith January, 1917,
cluding $54,160.10 brought forward” My despatch of 2 November No.from last account, after paying all charges amount to 8415,833.05. From 803. Surplus funds at end of 1910 this amount as Interim Dividend of exceed $1,600,000. In view of this $3.50 per share has already been paid surplus issue of tresh loan to make Dividend of $3.50 per share and alter It is now proposed to pay a Finsl good the promise of $3,000,000 is writing off Managing Directors' Fess unnecessary and unofficial members there remains a balance of 40,53 6.40: of both Council's unanimously desire to be carried to the credit of a new
Profit and Loss Account. to contribute $2,000,000 from Directors:-Haa.. Mr. E. Shellim ard Colony's revenues for Imperial war Mr. C. S. Gubbay now retire from gaol. purposes. $1,500,000 at once and rotation, and offer themselves for re- $300,000 later in the your. If you Auditors-The accounts have been congur will you please ask Crown audited by Messrs. H. Percy Smith and
C. Bernard who now retire, and offer Melbourne with assuming the character over the inclusion of a state religion Agents to pay to the pppropriate themselves for re-election. authority £180,000 using availablė sums in their hands and diawing on this Government for balance.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe is to open the Chinese Y.M.C.A. Tennis Club and the G.P.O. Recreation Club's new grounds at Leighton Hill Road to-morrow afternoon.
The Russo-Asiatic Bank, notifies I will scarcely be credited in
in our advertisement colurans that Hongkong, but it is nevertheless although the subscription lists of the fact, that the leading men of the Second 3 Russian Internal Short Chinese and other Asiatic.com-Terged Loan of 1916 ware closed on auuities in the Straits Settlements 26th December last, the Bank is hare petitioned the Government in prepared to accept orders up to 13th favour of an Income Tax? When Feburary next. the subject of new taxation has had
Lady Clementi-Smith, widow of Sir
"
MAY. Translation of ende telegram from Secretary of State for the Colonics, London, to Governor, Hongkong date 18th January,
4017.
Your telegram of 11th January His Majesty's Government app ciate highly attitude of Erofficial Members of Executive Council and Leglutive Council and desire
to
to be considered in Hongkong an Coil Clementi-Smith, formerly Gov. income tax has often been thought ernor of the Straits Settlements (who UNION TRADING COMPANY of No. 3.Queen's Buildings. Hongkong, of us the most equitable form of died in February last), died on Nov. 29 that on and after this date and until taxation, but the ides has had to at Sefton Cottage, Bognor. She was farther notice M. S. 31. CHURN and MR. C. HONKEY are the only Managers be discarded on the ground that a Teresa Alice, daughter of the late Mr. convey warm thanks to the Govers
and no person except thew of the fruity to sign my instrument satisfactory collection of such a tax Arthur Newcomes, of Kirkleatham ment and Colony for further generous Hall, Redcar, and married Sir Cecit gift towards prosecution of war. Clementi-Smith in 1969. There were Crown Agents are being instructed seven children of the marriage. Lady as desired. Clementi Smith will be. remembered by the many friends that she made both in Hongkong and the Straits Setlements, by whom her death is sincerely ra gretted.
UNION TRADING COMPANY. Hongkong Jan. 19, 1917. 1120
G.
R "
of
LONG.
FRIZE DISTRIBUTION AT
KOWLOON.
election.
a
The old fisherman was warned that he was liable to a fine of $50, and discharged.
AN OLD HAND."
A Chinese, charged with the theft of coat from a bamboo pole and also with returning from banishment had's record terms of banishment. of nine previous convictions and seven
The man was sentenced to seven
days' hard labour on the first charge. The second charge will be proceeded with when the defendant is released.
IMPERSONATING A POLICEMAN.
A Chinese was charged before Mr.
of a constable. The defendant had misrepresented himself to severs HONGKONG CENTRAL ESTATE hawkers and demanded money on the
LIMITED..
The Report of the Directors for the year ending 31st December, 1915,
atates:-
| threat to move them on.
He was fined $825, or six weeks' imprisonment?
STRIKING A RICKSHA COOLIE The Net Profits for that period, including $8,576.00 brought forward from last account after paying alla ricksha coplie with a board was A Chinese charged with having struck charges and providing for Bad" and brought before Mr. Wood. Evidence Doubtful Debts arount to 355,2693; showed that the ricksha coolie, was
It is now proposed to pay a Dividend of 87.00 per stare absorbing 870,000.00 passing along the street when pumele and after writing off Directors and peel was thrown from a window and fell Auditors' Fees there remains & balance into his ricksha. Believing tho defen. of 311,110.57 to be carried to the credit dant had thrown the peel, the ricksha of a new Profit and Loss Account
Directors:Hon Mr. E Shellim coolie struck him. A fight ensued in retires by rotation, and being eligible which the defendant used a board as
weapon of defence. The defendant was bound over to keep the peace.
offers himself for re-election.
Auditors The Accounts have been audited by Messrs. H. Percy Smith and C. Bernard Brows who now retire, and offer themselves for re-election.
WEST POINT BUILDING CO.,'
LIMITED.
RELIEF FOR BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR.
by the same agility as the open- ing, because dealers seem to have secured all they wanted and aro, now chary of following the further advancs dictated by holders. In view of the fast- approaching New Year and baring to the difficulty of securing exchange on India, further busines seems difficult, to connect and the market closea quiet although on the firm side.
Sales during the fortnight amount 11,000 Bales.
regard to
Atocks, including undelivered cons tracts, are estimated at 95,000 Bales.
CONFUCIANISM AS A STATE
RELIGION.
The Peking Gazette translates the fol- lowing comments on the subject by the "Fa Yuan Pro."
Inasmuch
ment into
suitable
འ་
China never had
atate
Hence
in
You may think that Chids is takings. return trip to the Middle Ages, when you hear vigorous debatas in Parliament clause in the Constitution. History tea- eben us nothing, and we must go through. all the rounds of progrem from the pre- historic period to the Twentieth Century in order to qualify, us to be's modern state. Many years age-so long ago that the moderns regard it with historical interest-state religion existed in
or the Furopeans found it inconve and barbaric in principle and they were determined
Ito get rid of it as they faced inquisition and religious wars belief with bloodshed and untold misery. Europe bought its freedom of religious
religion, we are feeling uneasy that we might have missed a step in our develop the vigorous debate over the adoption of
full-grown nation! Confucianism as a state relizion.
The question whether Confucianism is religion comes in for a large share of the discussion. E therente no momentous or document on behalf of the firm. in Hongkong would not only be
probleme waiting for instant solution The public is
is requested to bring to the
we cannot think of a firm's notice any daxament or instrument costly but almost impracticable,
Parliament.
o, a more subject for the Parliamentarians purported to be made by the firm because the application of the
to "chew the rag" over: you masy talk whither before or after this date which
to Door is not signed by either the said S. M. necessary inquisitorial means
Doomesday without coming to an agreement as to the exact definition of CHURN or the said HONKEY.
ascertaining what a man's income is
religion, and whether Confucianism would drive the wealthy Chinese from
falls within that definition. But this not the essential point; for even if we the Colony. We have seen much the
grant that Confucianism is a relixion,
xion, it does not alter the fact that it should not same arguments used from time to
be included in the Constitution Some- time in Singapore, but now, when Fuller's forthcoming Piano Recital on Tickets (price 83.00) for Mr. Denman
The Imperial Governraent has bere in that: sacred instrument of our
democracy it is approved of certain proposals regard citizens of this Republic, shall have is provided that the WING to the prevalence of SMALL. there is need for special war taration Monday, Fab. 3th, are now obtainable at FOX among the Chinese Population these theories have been exploded the Anderson Music and Robinson
The Hongkong Land Investment Coing the relief of prisoners of war freedom of religious belief. If Confu- the Fublic are advised not to visit the by the Chinese and other Asiatic Piano Cos.
as General Agents of the above Com which have been made by the new state religion, then what becomes of the
cianiam is set before the nation as
As the The expenses at these New Year Fair.
pany in the statement for the year Central Prisoners of War Committee religions gunnatee in the Constitution I D. W. TRATMAN, communities themselves. The Straits recitals are always small, but on this
ending 31st December 1916, 7:
This is not all. The Republic of China is Occasion owing to His Excellency the
The Net Profita for the year, incln- of the British Red Cross Society and composed of five group of people, who Hongkong, Jan 19, 1917.
war contribution
Government House, to all (whether they and friends, amongst those present 87. From this amount an Interim appeal by Mr. H. W. Slade, pub- while there is a strong following of the the previous year, amount to 368,863 in England, on whose behalf the anteachings. In Tibet and Mongolia. by special taxation..
is the prevailing religion A local
have called or not) for the purpose the being Lady May, who kindly gave away Dividend of 82.00 per share has already lisbed-in our columns yesterday is committee appointed to make
another part of the the prizes; the Bishop of Victoria and been paid, and after writing off Dizee- expenses will be less than usual. It is Mrs. Lander: Mr. E. Ralphs. Inspector tors and Auditors Fees it is now made. A copy of these arrange to
these "heretics" submit peacefully recommandations as to the form of estimated that in any case they will of English Schools; the Bey, W. T
country. to the
China from time haa tolerated all religions. DARTICULARS and Conditions of the an income tax, but, evidently under ticket sold so that those who go will be Miss Fletcher,
Mrs. Pope, Mrs.
$3.25 per share making a total Dividend the Hoc. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Hon. Buddhism, and Taoism have receivedi letting by Public Auction Sale, to be the influence of the old opposition to assured that with the exception of this Stedman, Mrs. Forsyth, Miss Pitta share, and to carry forward the balance Secretary of the Hongkong War all ages, and there has never been
for the twelve months of $5.25 per
equal treatment with Confucianism in held on MONDAY, the 20th day of
and Miss Story. January, 1917, at 3 p.m., at the Ofleas of the tax, recommended alternative small but unavoidable deduction, the
such as Eurore ex the Public Works Department, by Order of proposals. The unexpected sequel full amount will go to the Women's recitations was provided by the pupils,
A short programme of songs and 2,888.87 to the credit of a new Profit Charities Commitee. The orange-renced in the Middle Ages.
ments are designed to ensure that'
Wher
all Ewis AND over than Road, was a petition to the Government War, Work Afeceistion for whisis the and the several items vers evidently an Directors-Hon. Mr. David Landal: evory prisoner shail receive an ace carengul Excellency the Governor of One Lot
Confucianism
Source of in the national life of China Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for signed by 190 persons of all commun-Recital is in sid. The programmes will much appreciated by the audience. The signed, Hon. Mr C. E. Auton and Mr quate supply of comforts in the form does not
depend upo
the artificia! zeneral at a Crown Rost to be fixed by the ties in Singapore other than be sold separately at the Recital for the was a noticeable feature, well deserving cies, and these appointments now require being done at present by associations natural law of a term of 75 years, with the option of
excellent singing of the upper school A 0. Lang were invited to fill the vaca of food, etc., that the excellent work really superior to
cocouragement of the
If it is other
hy the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for ens Europeans, praying that the Govers- Scottish Women's Hospitals Fund. Mr. praise and encouragement.
of the survival of the fittest confirmation.
and individuals shall bo disturbed as it will come out on top. On the other ment would not adopt the taxes Denman Fuller will have the assistance The Honorary Secretary, the Rev.
Hon. Mr. C. E. Anton and Mr. C. little as possible, and that overhan
hand if Confucianism is not C. made a brief statement
azited recommended by the Committee, but, of Mrs. Galloway (socalist) and Mrs. about the general progress of the School Gubbay now retire by rotation, and lapping and consequent waste shall modern civilisation, then no amount of external stimulus will suffice to make it instead, approve of the immediate Balean (violinist). After the Recital during the past year and emphasised being eligible offer themselves for re be reduced to a minimum. Contri-strongar-you may write Confucianism introduction of a War Tax based on refreshments will be kindly provided by the necessity of building-extension, the
butors to the fund for which Mr. across every page of the Constitation Audittors: The accounts have been Slade, a well-known resident of the for that matter. income. From a speech made in the His Excellency in the Supper Room, at foundations of which were being laid.
It was stated the school had been audited by Mr Perry Smith who now Colony, has made a special appeal to Legislative Council by the Hon Dr. Government House.
examined under the auspices of the retirea, and offers himself for re-election. the Hongkong community, have the Rayal Drawing Bocisty, and eighty-
most" complete assurances that the four Honours, certiäcaces and thirty.
money they contribute for the highly £ro Pass certificates had been awarded;
important purpose of keeping the British prisoners-of-war from starva tion will be expended to the very best advantage.
FL
'DIOCESAN GIELS' SCHOOL.
The annual prize-giving at the Dioce san Girls' School Kowloon, was held yesterday in St. Andrew's Church Hall
Head of Sanitary Department Government, as our readers are awa Governor's kindness in throwing open There was a large attendance of parents ding the amount brought forward from the Order of St. John of Jerusalem have not all been brought under Confi-
1431 ia raising D
Par
PUBLIC AUCTION.
further term of 75 years.
PAYME
Particulars of the Lok
Ko, ol Baïs
Registry No.
Kowloon
Kestoon,
Inand Fat No. 1,
Opposite Kulon
Boundary
šissauro manta,
(Approximate)
A
Fi
th
2
$
*
تجھے
3.
200
THE DIARY..
Lama in
taxation, appears to have favoured amount to less than two cents on each Featherstone, Mrs. Bowler, Mrs. Tisdall proposed to pay a Final Dividend cl] mesta has been forwarded to us by utice of a state relixion 7
were
LIM BOON KENG we learn that the Straits Chinese at a meeting called to consider the question unanimonily in favour of "a taxation of profita." "They originally wanted," he said, "to have taxation on 1430 incomes, but one section feared that
MENÚS FOR TO-MORROW, Noon-Auction of R. C. Kang Ting
· at Mears. Hughes und Hough's - 1.16. pan-Cricket; Volunteers' vi
Reserves of H.K.C.Cʻground. pmFootball EEF.C. v. R. Es -on Clah's ground.
General Memoranda. Tomuay, Jan. 23 ------
Chiness New Tanr.
General Holiday. WEDNESDAY, JAD. 24:—--
General Holiday. THURSDAY, Jan.-25 punk
Burns Night FRIDAY, Jan. 28:--
if the word income-tax was mentioned
[cho
HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS
AND RESERVES.
and Loss Account.
election.
HONGKONG LAND RECLAMA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
This Company's report for the year
Connie Martin had obtained one of the Special Prizes given by the Royal Drawing Society. for specially good work in Division V. The Rev. Canding 1916 states:- Pope had agnio examined the school in Religious Knowledge and, while finding a668,324.37 brought forward from inat The Net Profits for the year, including The Colonial Secretary forwards for had come across some work of a very $717,762.42 It is now proposed to the average work well up to standard account, after paying all charges amount
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
A LARGE COMET.
NOW VISIBLE,
i
EARTHQUAKE IN FORMOSA..
any
to
Severe earthquake shocks have recently been experienced in Formos Upwards of a thousand houses are reported to have collapsed in Nanto Shashu and Beakiho. Scores of people. were injured and a considerable number of deaths were caused.
Dr. Omori, the well known seistal The Lugard Scholarship has been pay a Dividend of 7% on the paid
gist, is reported as saying that the western won by Wa Ho Long under the con- up Capital, after providing for!
part of Taiwan has long been subject to "In pursuance of recommendations ditions "Inid, down by the late Sir which and writing off Directors' and The Manila Callenews of the 11th inst. earthquakes. In 1904, two strong earth
Additors' Fees there remains a balance says:-
quakes were feit in Toroki, and Kagi, and made some time ago. by His Excel Homasjes Mody.
of 8647,047.42 to be carried to the Much gratification was expressed at
The large comet outclassing in size in 1906 on March 17th, the month before lency the General Officer Command- the founding, by Mr. Sin Tak Fan, Mr. credit of a
new Profit and Loss and brilliancy all of those seen in very strong earthquake was experienc the great earthquakes in San Francisco, Account ing and His Excellency the Governor Chan Kai Ming, of a yearly Scholarship Hon Mr. E. Shellim now retire, and covered by Professor Max Wolf at Heidel. Since then nd strong earthquake has
Ho Fook, Mr. Wong Kan Fook and Mr.
Directors Mr. C. S. Gubbay and heavens. This comet which was dis- people were either killed or injured modern times may now be seen in the ed in the district of Kagi, when 1,300 sanction has been received to make sin honour of the late Miss Eyre wider use of the Hongkong Volunteer Thanks were accorded the ladies who offer themselves for re-election.
Audit The accounts have
"berg is known as Wolf's comet and will been reported, but the volcanic veins, Corps and the Hongkong Volunteer subscribed to the Bathing Outing audited by Messrs E. Ferey Smith; appens to the best advantage late ta from the central part to the northern
Fund, and to the following ladies and Reserve for military purposes."
gentlemen who had given prizes:-Mrs. A and C Bernard Brown, A.C.A., May or carly in June next. This comet part have showmactivity from time to Lea, Mr. Chan Rai Ming, Mr. and Mr Who now rotire, and are recommended with the aid of good telescope is no felt last year; resulting in the "collapse". .time. Two strong earthquakes were for re-election."
visible in the constellation of Ophiuchus of a number of houses and several When interviewed last night for some casualties on each occasion. As to the information regarding the new astral recent earthquake, he was not in a visitor, Father Algue, of the
Manila
CLOSING QUOTATIONS..
tax would remain for ever; publication the following communi-high order. so the word was altered." He cation thought the majority of the people of the Colony had come round to the idea that an income tax the fairest form of taxation possible The Straits Government has been atialed that this is the case, and has accordingly substituted a Income-tax Bill for the other measure. The taxation suggested by the Unofficial Members of the Council is on the following lines:Incomes Pandor $3,000 per annum, no taxation; from $3,000 to under $5,600, one per cent;} from $3,800 to under 36,000, two per cent, from $0,000 to under $7,200 three per cent; from $7,300 to under 38,100, four per cent; from 83,400 to under $12,000, five per cent, $12,000 | K. Stock Exchange Bettlement Day and over, six per cent. It is interest 11.30 am-West Point Building Cosing to notice the views expressed in
DO YOU COUGH1 Meeting.
Central Estate Ltd's the Council on the subject The Da your throat in trying to dislodge 11.45
averstiain the fine membrane HK iontin and Investasent
Commercial view was that though the phlegm Chamberlain's
Conghe there must be inconvenience from the and care, the cold that is causing it Remedy will ascomplish this for you, imposition of Auch a tar no danger For sale by all Chemists and Store May, for attending and commenting to landed priar to the outbrea
koopera
0.30 p.m. Meeting of Scatholders and Subscribers to St. John Cathedral SATURDAY, Jan. 17
A Entries clown for Hoagkang Race MONDAY, Jan. 2
KontingateNA
Agency Co's. Heating
11.15 pm-EK Land Reclamation
Co's Mooting.
.3.30 p.m.
•Indos Pref....
41.20 calos China Sugars 128 sales. China Provid" pts...
20 sales Shai Cottons
Tla 116 buyers
Wong Kam Fook, Mr. and Mrs. Lo Cheung Shin, Sir Robert Ho Tang, ME Hồ Fook, Mr. Chơn Lep Chi, Mỹ and Mra Kotewall, Mr. A. H. Compton (Honorary Treasurer)
The Bishop of Victoria gave a brief sketch of the history of the school from the early days of an uphill fight till the present day of development and progress.
been
FIRE ON A COTTON STEAMER.
EXTENSIVE DAMAGE
scientists.
Observatory stated that on account of position to say mech,, as bo had not the war it is impossible to get direct in- received any report. He thought it formation from those who hayo made a well however to give the reminder that of this comet but accord- the bones of the natives were built of special study of ing to leading American natronomers the mud for the most part, and were fiable. cosmetis travelling through the solar He mentioned that substantial gifts to board the O.SK: .s. Indo Mura (4,876 1,131,210 milenials that it will bo s
On the 10th inst a fire broke out on system towards the sun et a speed of to collapse even in a comparatively wards building extension had
mild earthquake. It is and by these been promised by cortain gongruas ines), moored at the pier, at Kobe Armies night during the early months friends of the school. Details of these in extinguishing the fire in five hours earnestly, invited cowards the large sum bolts, the damage is expected to promises had not yet been publisho, aid. As there wore 4,880 bales of Indian fourteen months before perihelion or six at its best during the and Wolf's comet was betr meanwhile, subscriptions were being cotton for Osaka and Yokkaichi fo the
month of June. Loomis enrlier than Hallow's was seen or i A buying a cour med
ren bear in mind that Chamb all present he cordadly thanked Lady out 20,000 bales of cotton had been four aut morning now. It is strite and whooping cough, and required. In the name of the school and to Y460,000 at least Fortunately the constellati of Ophiuchus about Cough Bomedy in the best f
best at this time, about two hours before no harmful drugs for sale by give away the prizes,
of this year.
SOMETHING TO REM